Typescripts
Found in 495 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin Cluff diary
Benny, the little countess -- and a rose, undated
Big Elk, Standing Elk, and Little Chief statement on procurement of Indian lands, 1846 August 31
Typescript of statement from Big Elk, Standing Elk, and Little Chief, Omaha Nation grants the Mormons "the privilege of tarrying upon our lands for two years or more, or as long as may suit their convenience." Contains two different copies, dated August 31, 1846. Also includes a typescript of statement from Lt. Col. J. Allen, stating that Mormons are authorized to pass through Indian territory on their emigration route.
Henry William Bigler diary
Board of Trustees records
Typewritten reproduction of document concerning the incorporation of Brigham Young University, April 29, 1949.
Bocabulario de la ydioma totonaca, conforme del usso de la Cierra Alta, 1750
Contains a photocopy of the original document, as well as a one page manuscript of an English translation.
Boletin oficial / Republica de Honduras, 1872 October 29
Book hunger, undated
The book of life of Hugh Moon
Typescript of an autobiography. Moon was born in Lancashire, England, converted to Mormonism with his parents, came to Nauvoo, Illinois, migrated to Utah in 1848, moved to St. George, Utah, in 1861, and relocated to Farmington, Utah, in 1866.